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Unraveling the Threads of Time: An Analysis of Literature on Strategies for Teaching Simple Past Tense in Higher Education Mike Nurmalia Sari; Tri Saswandi; Pretty Elisa Ayu Ningsih; Nining Huriati; Rodiyal Ihsan
EDU RESEARCH Vol 4 No 3 (2023): EDU RESEARCH
Publisher : IICLS (Indonesian Institute for Corporate Learning and Studies)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47827/jer.v4i3.120

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This literature review delves into the intricate landscape of teaching the Simple Past Tense to university students, offering a analysis of existing scholarship to unravel challenges, innovative strategies, and future research directions. Recognizing the diverse linguistic backgrounds of students, the review addresses the impact of first language interference and emphasizes the need for tailored instructional approaches. Cultural nuances are explored as pivotal factors influencing tense acquisition, advocating for culturally responsive pedagogy to enhance comprehension and foster a deeper connection between students and grammatical structures. Task-based learning emerges as a promising strategy, supported by studies showcasing its efficacy in providing real-world contexts for applying the Simple Past Tense. Technology integration is examined as a dynamic tool for reinforcing grammatical concepts, with discussions centering on best practices to ensure effective implementation. The implications for educational practice underscore the importance of interactive and engaging approaches, urging educators to leverage task-based learning and technology in language programs. Professional development opportunities are highlighted as essential for enhancing educators' cultural competence and technological proficiency. The review identifies gaps in the literature, suggesting avenues for future research. Specific student populations and longitudinal studies are emphasized, aiming to deepen our understanding of Simple Past Tense acquisition in diverse contexts. The synthesis of findings provides practical insights for educators, researchers, and policymakers, guiding the continual improvement of language education practices and ensuring university students develop the communicative competence essential for academic and professional success.
PERAN PENGAWAS SEKOLAH DALAM MEMBINA KOMPETENSI PEDAGOGIK GURU Agus Faisal Asyha; Dedi Gunawan Saputra; Nining Huriati; Rasimin; MS Viktor Purhanudin; Rossa Ramadhona
EDU RESEARCH Vol 5 No 4 (2024): EDU RESEARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47827/jer.v5i4.282

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This study aims to analyze the role of school supervisors in fostering teachers' pedagogical competence, which includes the ability to design, implement and evaluate learning effectively. Pedagogical competence is one of the main competencies that teachers must have to improve the quality of education. The research method used is a qualitative approach with interview, observation and document analysis techniques. The results showed that school supervisors play a significant role in fostering teachers' pedagogical competence through academic supervision, mentoring and ongoing training. In addition, school supervisors also assist teachers in identifying student learning needs and designing innovative learning strategies. The constraints faced are lack of time and resources, but these can be overcome through good coordination between supervisors, principals and teachers. This study recommends strengthening the role of supervisors through intensive training and providing adequate facilities.
MANAJEMEN KEPEMIMPINAN DAN LEMBAGA DALAM PENDIDIKAN KEMENDIKBUDRISTEK, KEMENAG, DAN DIKTIS Nining Huriati; Kasful Anwar; Shalahudin; Muhammad Taher; Titiek Prihatiningsih
EDU RESEARCH Vol 5 No 4 (2024): EDU RESEARCH
Publisher : IICLS (Indonesian Institute for Corporate Learning and Studies)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47827/jer.v5i4.373

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This article discusses leadership management and educational institutions under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek), the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag), and the Directorate General of Islamic Education (DIKTIS). The research aims to provide an overview of the roles and challenges faced by educational leaders, as well as strategies that can be implemented to enhance leadership effectiveness. The findings indicate that effective leadership is crucial for improving the quality of education in Indonesia.